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I know that in Excel 2003, it is possible to protect a worksheet making it
possible for a user to change FORMATTING but NOT CONTENT. Is this a new feature to Excel, Starting with 2003? I just tried to do the same thing in Excel 2000 and I don't even see the option . Is it "ALL OR NOTHING" in 2000? |
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